Just write what you hate/love seeing when your watching anime because you know in your !GUUUUUUUUT! Whats coming next!

For me right now Im watching an anime and the part that I know thats coming up is the non main girl character just told the MC (main character) that she loves him and seeing how this anime is I know in my GUUUUUUUT only ONE thing can happen is that..... she dies! ...............Yep she died.

I would say, as long as the series ain't predictable and the plots good, I would watch almost any anime out there, I hate predictable anime's, this actually happened to me when I watched School Days (Lol, I know, I know, baaad;)) But the thing is, if I know what is going to happen beforehand, I just get irritated and the show seems "thick", so I can't continue. -.-

i hate when there is rape in an anime no matter how it happens i will never understand why there is so much rape in anime. it pisses me off so bad i would like to choke the life out of whoever wrote the anime because they must be their fantasy to rape someone. i will never understand it and if i was ever to kill anyone in the world it would those who rape girls i would kill them in a way that made a major statement.

When the villains are humanized and shown to have their own reason for doing what they do.

Hate: When the Tsundere character has no real personality traits other than being a tsundere(this especially bothers me with most of Rie Kugiyama's performances)

When the love triangle can only persist because our main character is a blind idiot who can't realize these two girls or guys obviously like him/her.

I'd disagree that a story that is predictable is necessarily bad. Any story that involves the hero's journey is going to be predictable(which is most shounen anime), yet there are many ways to make it interesting. For Example: Gurren Lagann

Mostly, everything I've disliked in anime has just been poor execution of the particular theme. Tsunderes can be awesome or annoying. Flashbacks can be excellent backstory or useless distraction. Even fan-service and ecchi can be done with class (although I'm aware that classy ecchi is an odd thing to say; I'm convinced it exists).